JIMNLIN wrote:
The newer 1500 GM trucks with the NHT tow package has a 7600 GVWR and a 4600 RAWR 3.73 gears.
The rear axle is actually 4300 lbs, not 4600 lbs.
Ford made the mistake of only offering the higher capacity rear axle as well with their Max Tow package previously.
On the newer 2015+ models, they put the higher capacity axle as standard on all their models regardless of which tow package.
I know on the F150 5.0L Crew Cab 5.5' bed 4WD model, the payload is 2100 lbs on all models with or without a tow package. It's specs are below:
GVWR = 7000 lbs
FGAWR = 3450 lbs
RGAWR = 3800 lbs
Payload = 2100 lbs
GCWR (9.75" 3.73 axle) = 16,200 lbs (Drops to 14,400 lbs w/8.8" 3.55 axle)
If you add the Heavy Duty Payload Package, the rear axle goes to 4800 lbs but it's a very rare option and you're even lucky if you can order it. Better to go up to a 3/4 ton.
The 1500 Silverado 5.3L Crew Cab 5.5' bed 4WD "NHT" model has 2120 lbs payload. None NHT drops by 360 lbs. It's specs are below:
GVWR = 7600 lbs
FGAWR = 3950 lbs
RGAWR = 4300 lbs
Payload = 2120 lbs
GCWR (NHT Pack. 9.76" 3.73 axle) = 16,700 lbs (Drops to 15,000 lbs with smaller 3.42 axle)
6.2L also needs the NHT or it's payload falls under the none NHT 5.3L Silverado. It's tow capacity will mirror the None NHT 5.3L Silverado though.
For towing heavy, you don't want anything less than the NHT package. Hope it's more readily available than Ford's 3.5L Ecoboost's Max Tow package. You almost have to order the truck to get that.